Africana Studies (AFRS-GA)

AFRS-GA 2000  Proseminar in Africana Studies  (4 Credits)  
Typically offered Fall  
Offering a topical exploration of key research themes and topics, the course is an introduction to contemporary historical, ethnographic, cultural and political discourses in Africana studies. The course frames Africana studies within an Atlantic prism as well as exploring other ‘hemispheric’ approaches to examining Africa and its diasporas by examining the various intersecting modernities within which Africana is constructed and contested.
Grading: GSAS Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: No  
AFRS-GA 2303  Seminar:  (4 Credits)  
Typically offered occasionally  
This seminar explores how the trope of ?blackness? is medThis seminar explores how the trope of ?blackness? is mediated over a range of ideas, images, and expressions of social difference in cinema. Screenings and readings examine how popular cinema, ranging from black independence to the commercial ?mainstream,? deals not only with issues of race and color, but how these issues intersect, and interact, with other social categories of difference(s) mainly related to class, sexual orientation, and gender but including many others. The course explores such issues as seeing beyond the ?black-white binary? model of race relations; gendered perspectives on ?blackness? and black women?s filmmaking; the cultural and political dynamic between blackness and gayness on the screen; and issues of class, caste, and ?colorism? in cinema. The course also examines a number of ideas and theories related to the material, including passing, double consciousness, unmarked difference, and creolization.
Grading: GSAS Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes  
AFRS-GA 2901  Topics:  (4 Credits)  
Typically offered occasionally  
Topics course in Africana Studies offered by core faculty member.
Grading: GSAS Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes  
AFRS-GA 3210  Readings in Africana Studies  (1-4 Credits)  
Typically offered occasionally  
Independent study.
Grading: GSAS Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes  
AFRS-GA 3211  Readings in Africana Studies  (1-4 Credits)  
Typically offered Fall, Spring, and Summer terms  
Independent study.
Grading: GSAS Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes  
AFRS-GA 3213  Topics:  (4 Credits)  
Typically offered occasionally  
Topics course in Africana Studies offered by core faculty member.
Grading: GSAS Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes  
AFRS-GA 3310  Internship  (1-4 Credits)  
Typically offered occasionally  
Students participate in an internship for 2-4 credits.
Grading: GSAS Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes  
AFRS-GA 3311  Internship  (1-4 Credits)  
Typically offered occasionally  
Students participate in an internship for 2-4 credits.
Grading: GSAS Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes